20 Carat D Flawless Emerald Cut Diamond Ring
20ct Fancy Yellow VVS2 Cushion Cut Natural Diamond, GIA Certified Ring
20 Carat D Flawless Oval Cut Diamond Ring
20 Carat Fancy Deep Yellow VS2 Emerald Cut Diamond Ring
20 Carat Fancy Intense Yellow VS2 Pear Shape Diamond Ring
20 Carat Fancy Intense Yellow VS2 Radiant Cut Diamond Ring
A 10-carat diamond ring is a high-jewelry threshold — the size range where center stones begin to dominate the silhouette and where the per-carat price curve steepens dramatically. At this weight, choices that don’t matter at smaller sizes — fluorescence, exact proportions, the difference between G and H color — become visible and consequential.
Every ring in this collection centers on a natural diamond between roughly 9 and 11 carats, GIA certified for color, clarity, cut, and origin. The collection spans the full range of cuts: emerald for those who want clarity-driven elegance, cushion for warmth and broad facet pattern, radiant for the maximum brilliance-to-weight ratio, oval and pear for elongated finger coverage, and round brilliant for absolute light return.
Settings range from low-profile solitaires that let the stone speak alone, to three-stone architectures with tapered baguettes or trapezoid sides, to halo and pavé designs that visually amplify the center. Each ring is hand-fabricated in our New York atelier in platinum or 18kt gold, signed by David Rosenberg.
Natural diamond rings centered on a stone of 10 carats — emerald, cushion, radiant, oval, pear, and round brilliant cuts. All GIA certified.
About 10 Carat Diamonds
Roughly 1 in every 1 million natural diamonds mined ends up at 10 carats or above with grade-able color and clarity. This rarity drives the price discontinuity at the 10-carat mark — a 10.00ct D VS1 is significantly more than the 5/3.33 multiplier from a 3-carat equivalent would suggest.
At 10 carats, color and clarity decisions matter more than at smaller sizes. We typically recommend D-G color paired with VS2 or better clarity for buyers who plan to hold the piece long-term. Our team can walk through the GIA report stone by stone and explain how proportions, polish, and symmetry shape the visual impact.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a 10 carat diamond ring worth?
A natural GIA-certified 10-carat diamond ring starts around the high six figures for entry colors and clarities and reaches eight figures for D Flawless Type IIa stones. Pricing on every ring in this collection is provided on request.
Is a 10 carat diamond too big to wear?
Wearability depends more on the cut than the carat. A 10-carat emerald cut measures roughly 13.5 × 9.5 mm — wearable as a statement everyday ring. A 10-carat cushion or round, at 13 × 13 mm, is closer to red-carpet scale.
How rare is a 10 carat natural diamond?
Approximately 1 in 1 million mined diamonds reaches 10 carats with usable color and clarity. Diamonds above 10 carats with D color and Flawless clarity are individually tracked by the major auction houses.
What color and clarity should a 10 carat ring be?
We typically recommend D–G color and VS2 or better clarity at this size. Below VS2, inclusions become more visible in larger stones, particularly in step cuts. Below G color, body color becomes detectable to the naked eye.
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